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Using Boundary-Scan Tools to Program ISP-Capable Devices

Boundary -scan tools can be used to program and verify programmable logic devices (PLDs) that support in-system programmability (ISP) which utilizes the IEEE Standard 1149.1 controller. Using boundary-scan tools to program ISP-capable devices allows device programming to fit into the standard manufacturing flow, reducing time-to-market. Various boundary-scan tool manufacturers participated in the development of the IEEE 1532 standard, which will be supported by ASSET InterTech, Corelis, Göpel Electronic and JTAG Technologies.

The following boundary-scan tools vendors support Altera® ISP-based devices:

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